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After the New York Mets endured a comeback loss to the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, with their ongoing losing streak reaching a 12th consecutive defeat, platitudes about the season being early are no longer carrying much weight.
With the season still shy of 25 games, the 12-game skid has been bad enough to raise alarm bells in Queens.
āThe nightmare in Flushing continued Tuesday night and itās getting late early at Citi Field,ā Dan Martin wrote for the New York Post. āIt left the Mets at a new low point in 2026, with the worst record in the majors (7-16) and little reason for optimism that their fortunes will change anytime soon. No team has ever reached the playoffs after dropping 12 consecutive games.ā
The specific reasons for the prospect's sudden retirement have not been disclosed, but it comes during a challenging time for the team.
The ongoing losing streak has raised significant concerns about the team's performance and future prospects this season.
The Mets' losing streak began after a loss to the Minnesota Twins and has now reached 12 consecutive games.

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After the team missed the playoffs last year, the Mets front office parted ways with several long-time stars and brought in a bevy of new players. Though it wonāt be among the most pressing concerns for the team, some of those new players cost significant prospect capital to acquire in trades.
For instance, the team sent highly touted prospects Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat to the Milwaukee Brewers to acquire Freddy Peralta, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season.
And on Tuesday, news surfaced that the team has lost another future talent amid their big-league nightmare, with 24-year-old relief prospect Brett Banks opting to retire, according to the official transactions log.
Banks was drafted by the Mets in 2023 and received a $200,000 bonus from the team shortly afterward. He has pitched in the Rookie League, High-A and Single-A, giving up no earned runs with eight strikeouts in three games for the Brooklyn Cyclones this season before hanging up his spikes.
It was not immediately clear what motivated Banks to leave the game at this point, as he seemed to be working his way up from a touted prospect status to a potential factor for the big-league team amid its struggles.
āBanks was a highly regarded prospect after his redshirt junior season with UNC Wilmington in 2022-23,ā JP Hoornstra noted for The Big Lead. āIf nothing else, Banks got to wear the Mets uniform last fall and again this spring. He was called up to the Metsā major league camp for four Grapefruit League games, and did not allow a run in any of his four appearances out of the bullpen.ā
This article was originally published on Forbes.com